External resources

External resources

The following organizations help to connect people with disabilities to community, education and materials related to assistive communication.

Ace Centre

Location: England

Ace Centre is a registered charity that provides assistive technology services for people with complex needs. With a focus on augmentative and alternative communication, it offers assessment, training, information and printable resources. Its team includes specialist teachers, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists and technical staff.

Finding Charlie’s Voice

Location: Ireland

Finding Charlie's Voice is a registered charity that supports children and young adults with speech and language communication needs. Working with children, it focuses on education, social development, behavior and presentation; while assisting young adults with education, training and employment.

The Apogee Project

Location: England

The Apogee Project, based in Cardiff, UK, provides a range of assitive technology services to children and adults. They host specialists and clients in our state-of-the-art sensory and therapy space, as well as visiting clients in their homes for assistive technology assessments. In partnership with Tobii Dynavox, they are bringing outdoor communication boards to education settings around the UK. And last but not least, they offer a website full of accessible educational activities and games!